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<?xml version="1.0"?>
<!DOCTYPE module PUBLIC
"-//Puppy Crawl//DTD Check Configuration 1.3//EN"
"http://www.puppycrawl.com/dtds/configuration_1_3.dtd">
<module name = "Checker">
<property name="charset" value="UTF-8"/>
<!-- do not change severity to 'error', as that will hide errors caused by exceptions -->
<property name="severity" value="warning"/>
<?xml version="1.0"?>
<!DOCTYPE module PUBLIC
"-//Puppy Crawl//DTD Check Configuration 1.3//EN"
"http://www.puppycrawl.com/dtds/configuration_1_3.dtd">
<module name = "Checker">
<property name="charset" value="UTF-8"/>
<!-- do not change severity to 'error', as that will hide errors caused by exceptions -->
<property name="severity" value="warning"/>
<?xml version="1.0"?>
<!DOCTYPE module PUBLIC
"-//Puppy Crawl//DTD Check Configuration 1.3//EN"
"http://www.puppycrawl.com/dtds/configuration_1_3.dtd">
<module name = "Checker">
<property name="charset" value="UTF-8"/>
<!-- do not change severity to 'error', as that will hide errors caused by exceptions -->
<property name="severity" value="warning"/>

SETTING UP LOCAL DATABASE WITH CONTENT

Note: This is for setting up a local Postgresql database on the local running CIVAM site Primarily this will be used to ensure dev work is inline with what is running on the current CIVAM site.

  1. Pull DB file from site: scp -i civam-new.pem [email protected]:<<SRC>> <<DEST>>

Example:

SETTING UP LOCAL DATABASE WITH CONTENT

Note: This is for setting up a local Postgresql database on the local running CIVAM site Primarily this will be used to ensure dev work is inline with what is running on the current CIVAM site.

  1. Pull DB file from site: scp -i civam-new.pem [email protected]:<<SRC>> <<DEST>>

Example:

export WERCKER_STEP_ROOT="/pipeline/script-b9098840-ca14-47f8-b9f1-127a15bffec3"
export WERCKER_STEP_ID="script-b9098840-ca14-47f8-b9f1-127a15bffec3"
export WERCKER_STEP_OWNER="wercker"
export WERCKER_STEP_NAME="script"
export WERCKER_REPORT_NUMBERS_FILE="/report/script-b9098840-ca14-47f8-b9f1-127a15bffec3/numbers.ini"
export WERCKER_REPORT_MESSAGE_FILE="/report/script-b9098840-ca14-47f8-b9f1-127a15bffec3/message.txt"
export WERCKER_REPORT_ARTIFACTS_DIR="/report/script-b9098840-ca14-47f8-b9f1-127a15bffec3/artifacts"
source "/pipeline/script-b9098840-ca14-47f8-b9f1-127a15bffec3/run.sh" < /dev/null
Command: ./.ci/wercker.sh no-exception-checkstyle-sevntu
CS_version: 9.0.2-SNAPSHOT
alert("got it!");
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nrmancuso / diy_discord_personal_growth_report.md
Last active October 19, 2021 02:00
Personal Growth Report for Discord Project

DIY Discord Personal Growth Report

  1. Describe the timeline of the project: HOW MANY HOURS DID YOU SPEND, when did you start, bottlenecks you faced, etc.

I spent about 20 hours a week on this assignment; this includes doing "Hello World" examples for some of the more complicated components. For some of the simpler components, I was able to directly integrate what we did in class into my discord. For the last week, I spent about 30 hours on it. I began my first iteration of the project the evening that I left office hours after the (third or fourth?) class. I really had no real web dev experience, so I knew this would be an uphill battle; I wanted to get started as soon as possible. I faced myriad problems, with about one really ugly one per week. One major hurdle for me was wrapping my head around using a language that is not stongly typed; this is still a pain point for me, and honestly I think it promotes some bad practices and makes things more difficult than they have to be. However, after trying to

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nrmancuso / new_broken_banner.html
Created October 13, 2021 15:49
new broken civam banner
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"title": "Crow Hymns, 1900-2018",
"description": "Recordings of Crow hymns made in private settings and public gatherings on the Crow Reservation from 1900 to 2018. The oldest recording was made by anthropologist Robert Lowie with Crow people on wax cylinders around 1900. David Graber recorded songs at the Lodge Grass Catholic Church in Lodge Grass and at the Burgess Baptist Church in Crow Agency. His other recording locations include camp meetings, private homes, prayer services for the Crow Tribe, home prayer meetings, and other religious gatherings on the reservation from 1985 to 1990s. The recordings also include copies of recordings given to Graber by Crow singers.",
"provenance": "Robert Lowie recorded audio on wax cyclinders with Crow people on the reservation in the 1900s. One of those recordings included a Crow hymn song by Max Big Man, a copy of which is part of the Graber recordings in this CIVAM collection. According to Peggy Well-Known Buffalo, Max and Gret